Why people write
viruses
Computer viruses do not just show up
out of the clear blue sky, someone has to actually sit down and
write the codes for the virus and then test them to make sure
that the virus spreads correctly and then they have to spread
it.
The person also has to decide in which manner they intend to
spread the message, in other words, what creative message they
will include with the virus to get the best results from people
responding to the catchy phrase that is included in on it. It
is a completely intentional act.
The real problem is trying to determine why they do this and
what motivates them. It must give the virus writers an immense
thrill sort of like when someone throws a big brick off of an
expressway via dock and waits for it to land on someone's
passing car. Maybe it fills the same void that one gets when
they set another persons garage on fire and just watch it burn
from a distance. These types of people just get a "high" from
creating destruction.
Another reason that people write viruses is because they
want to be able to just claim that they did it. Kind of like
when you were a kid and rode your bike no handed for the first
time. Look what I did! When people have the know how and the
ability to do so it is possible that if they see a flaw in the
security they may just manipulate that hole themselves just
because they can. Rather than bringing it to the attention of
someone else and getting the security hole corrected, they may
decide just for the heck of it to turn that hole into a virus
and spread it all over.
Many virus writers would never hurt a person, they just like
to manipulate the system, and they think it is fun. What they
do not realize is that they are hurting many people along the
way. When people have their computer hard drives wiped out by a
virus, that creates damage and if it is done in corporations,
the effects magnify as they stand to lose thousands of dollars
cleaning up the mess and in addition, they will likely lose man
hours too.
Thankfully, law enforcement officials are making the laws
much stricter and are able to identify many of these people
now. Not too many years ago, the laws were lax and too many
people were getting away with writing viruses as they were no
strict cyber laws in place.
Not until the late 80's were home computer systems even
prominent and then they were being used in homes, businesses,
and colleges. Then games and word processing was a big deal.
Back then users could dial up a "bulletin board" with a modem
and download many different games and different programs. It
was during the time of the bulletin board era that the Trojan
horse virus was created. People would hear about it or read
about it and then obviously download it. Resulting in a
complete erase of their system. That was caught pretty quickly
and word of mouth helped stop that guy right in his tracks.
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